Path of Ultimatum, Mitzusaka Style (3.5e Monk Fighting Style)

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Mitzusaka style is named after the developer and lone master of the style, Mitzusaka Eizo. Eizo was a grandmaster monk who mastered all of the twelve fighting styles (My 4 homebrew, 8 from UA). He died in the battle against the Quasi-deity assassin, Aurann Mirar. Realizing he couldn't defeat Aurann, Eizo used his life as a component to summon a great balor, banishing Aurann to the Nine Hells forever. He left no known records of his fighting style. It's near impossible to develop, but if you could here's how:

Energy Ki (Ki'seichuu): Eizo could change the energy type of his ki attacks.

Universal Proficiency (Choubatsu): Eizo was proficient with all weapons, but the special monk weapons list stays the same.

Magic Inversion (Tsuriai): Eizo could enhance the opposite energy to a point where the spells are inversed or reflected. Haste is turned to slow; Enlarge Person changes to Reduce Person; Fireball is reflected; etc.

Wounding Strike (Suraisu): Eizo's attacks were similar to a wounding weapon.

Sacrificial Wish (Mitzusaka style): Eizo could use the wish spell at will. Instead of sacrificing experience and material components, Eizo sacrificed aspects of his body. Sacrifice of Sight (once), Life force (+10 years per casting, +50 for longer living classes, +100 for elves), Memory, Ability scores (-10 per use), or Friendship (Murdering his friends).